Natural Resource Management

Photos depicting integrated natural resource management (farmer, tree)

Natural resource management research aims to generate outputs that help maintain or improve the natural resource base for agriculture and/or mitigate the negative environmental side-effects of agricultural production.

In those cases where the benefits from natural resource management research are in terms of maintained or improved agricultural productivity, we expect to see farmers adopt particular NRM outputs. These outputs may be embodied in technologies such as a new form of mechanised seeder or drill, or disembodied in the form of a bundle of management recommendations.

There are also cases where there is a trade-off between agricultural productivity and the conservation of natural resources that society values. In these instances, the incentives for farmers to adopt or not adopt are not clear. In these instances, the research outputs are targeted more at influences on policy or the creation of new institutions that can better facilitate a socially desirable outcome.

Impact pathways: Natural Resource Management research

1) Via adoption of specific outputs by farmers

Research Outputs

New technique / technology for managing on-farm natural resources

Research Outcomes

Adoption of the new technique / technology by farmers

Research Impacts

Direct (to adopters) and indirect (to non-adopters, labourers and consumers)

Positive and negative

Economic, social and/or environmental

 

2) Via institutional innovation or policy-influence

Research Outputs

Direct engagement with policy-makers through dialogue, scientific presentations, briefings

Technical support in creating new institutions for managing natural resources

Research Outcomes

Influence on policy decision-making

New institutions created

Research Outcomes

Policy changes implemented

New institution successfully contributes to improved management of natural resources

Research Impacts

Benefits and costs to the population affected by policy change

 

Some examples of studies assessing the impact of CGIAR natural resource management research: